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Train Reviews

Beijing Station is quite old, but there are plenty of decorations if you take a close look. It is interesting compared to the other stations in Beijing.

Beijing Railway Station has been playing an important role over the years. It leaves a deep impression on us who wait there, take trains, and transfer. Back in 2013, there was a bad smell in the waiting room on the first floor. However, when I went there this Spring Festival, it was much better. There were many changes like the newly-opened KFC, Qing Feng steamed dumpling and so on with fair prices. The service in general was much improved.

It's an old station. I grew up hearing the chime bell from the station. In the old days, it was the first impression for newcomers.

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